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[Review]: Magrette(MAR-GRET-TEE) Regattare

Posted: 06 Nov 2012 01:36
by lunarin79
I'm back into microbrand(MB) :oops:

finally have the time to do a review on this great timepiece by a New Zealand company, Magrette.

For those who are into MBs, perhaps you would have known Magrette Bronze is the most affordable bronze watch out in the MB market(correct me if I'm wrong), although it's a brass case but it's still highly sought after, even today. I still have no luck in obtaining one.

Magrette models shares the same case style except for Regattare, which has dual crown; one for setting the inner rotating bezel, another for normal time setting & Q-Set date.

Watch measures 44mm in diameter, 15mm thick, 24mm lugwidth. Double domed sapphire with AR coating with no distortion even when viewed at an angle. Miyota 8215 workhorse movt but no stuttering hands.

A PAM homage, some said. Not in my point of view for there are several differences in terms of the case style, Regattare is more like a super compressor styling.

Full package came with 3 straps, 1 black soft leather with chilli red leather underside backing, 1 silicon rubber strap & a brown strap.

Regattare on Paros tan 24mm strap.
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loved the lume-filled chrome outline sword hands, subtle yet compliments the whole watch. No lume on secondhand.
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what's interesting is the different hour markers elements within.

- a numeric C3 '12' as main marker
- single baton C3 markers for 1,2,4,5,7,8,10,11
- double baton C3 markers for 3,6,9

Numerics on C-Ring is White & Burgundy, a new look as most divers are only in either C1 or C3

Surprisingly, with all these different types of elements running around within a dial & C-Ring, the designers in Magrette really did a great job in terms of asethetic & colour choices used. Instead of overly cluttered, it somehow flows well with each individual elements. Date window size is just about right for me, still legible.
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Oh,did I mention how nice the matt C-Ring & dial is? :oops:
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side profile of the case, showing the dual crowns, both signed & are screwdown crowns. Double domed sapphire crystal with AR.

Some minor feedbacks from our international friends are the size of the crown, too small for their stubby fingers but I guess it worked pretty well for Asian fingers, I have no issues unscrewing/screwing back after time setting ;)
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The case has an interesting finishing. It has an alternate finishing of brushed & polished.
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side profile of case, showing the rounded sides, making this watch very comfortable when worn on wrist.
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sexy curves in flow with drilled lugs, a breeze for us.
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caseback view, simple but strong
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not to mention, it's pretty thick as well
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Besides my Ocean 7 LM3 , I think this piece is serious contender to the LM3, although both watch's design/movt are entirely different.

Magrette is a brand that I will recommend for those who wish to try a MB.
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Will I get another one in near future?

I might.

And I am seriously considering getting this PVD Rose Gold Moana Pacific Professional
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http://magrette.com/the-timepieces-moan ... sional.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Hope this review help anyone who is on the fence right now. :mrgreen:

Re: [Review]: Magrette Regattare

Posted: 06 Nov 2012 14:13
by CancerianX
bery nice your kamela skill is Gao Gao , but roughtly wat is the price point for such ?

Re: [Review]: Magrette Regattare

Posted: 06 Nov 2012 14:24
by lunarin79
CancerianX wrote:bery nice your kamela skill is Gao Gao , but roughtly wat is the price point for such ?
my skills only so-so nia la bro :oops:

you can get this model here

http://www.magrette.com/the-timepieces- ... e-2011.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: [Review]: Magrette Regattare

Posted: 06 Nov 2012 19:17
by dragonboat02
Nice nice CEO! The quality of the leather shoe looks good too! Congrats on the new hoot!

Re: [Review]: Magrette Regattare

Posted: 06 Nov 2012 20:39
by lunarin79
dragonboat02 wrote:Nice nice CEO! The quality of the leather shoe looks good too! Congrats on the new hoot!
U can consider trying one

Is really a nice piece :oops:

Re: [Review]: Magrette Regattare

Posted: 06 Nov 2012 21:08
by roo7
Interesting company, this is the one you said from NZ hor...

Everything looks great but wonder how it will look if the case is all brushed.

Re: [Review]: Magrette Regattare

Posted: 06 Nov 2012 21:44
by lunarin79
roo7 wrote:Interesting company, this is the one you said from NZ hor...

Everything looks great but wonder how it will look if the case is all brushed.
if the entire case is brushed then it will probably lose its 'versatile' & will become more like a 'tool' watch

brushed/polished is better imo

y versatile?

strap on a dark coffee/black strap matches office wear

strap on a CF strap with red stitch fot the casual rugged side

lol

Re: [Review]: Magrette Regattare

Posted: 06 Nov 2012 22:58
by roo7
I don't know maybe the mm300 styling will be nice, polished just at the edge and brushed at the top and sides.. haha

Re: [Review]: Magrette Regattare

Posted: 06 Nov 2012 23:08
by lunarin79
roo7 wrote:I don't know maybe the mm300 styling will be nice, polished just at the edge and brushed at the top and sides.. haha
haha, duno leh, i like the finishing of this piece, maybe u have to see in real ba,lol

Re: [Review]: Magrette Regattare

Posted: 06 Nov 2012 23:53
by Quasimodo
Looks very nice! Now I understand your SMS. *drool*

Re: [Review]: Magrette Regattare

Posted: 06 Nov 2012 23:58
by lunarin79
Quasimodo wrote:Looks very nice! Now I understand your SMS. *drool*
lai lai, try one ba brudder :twisted:

http://magrette.com/purchase-moana-paci ... sional.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: [Review]: Magrette Regattare

Posted: 11 Nov 2012 20:18
by dragonboat02
lunarin79 wrote:
dragonboat02 wrote:Nice nice CEO! The quality of the leather shoe looks good too! Congrats on the new hoot!
U can consider trying one

Is really a nice piece :oops:
Thks CEO.. Hope to meetup with u someday to see see look look b4 i place it in my micro's want-list.. :mrgreen:

Re: [Review]: Magrette Regattare

Posted: 11 Nov 2012 23:29
by lunarin79
dragonboat02 wrote:
lunarin79 wrote:
U can consider trying one

Is really a nice piece :oops:
Thks CEO.. Hope to meetup with u someday to see see look look b4 i place it in my micro's want-list.. :mrgreen:
join us for the Nov gathering if u can lor :D

Magrette, highly recommended.

Re: [Review]: Magrette Regattare

Posted: 12 Nov 2012 18:25
by dragonboat02
lunarin79 wrote:join us for the Nov gathering if u can lor :D

Magrette, highly recommended.
Sure do if my time permits! :)
but deep dwn within also fear of attending, coz afraid will kana poison deep deep lor..! :lol:

Re: [Review]: Magrette(MAR-GRET-TEE) Regattare

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 12:40
by chriscentro
Wow, these are very nice. Can I check whether these designs are homages of other brands or its own?

Oops, TS already mentioned that it's not homage.

Re: [Review]: Magrette(MAR-GRET-TEE) Regattare

Posted: 09 Sep 2013 17:21
by watchhunter2013
very nice timepiece.. :D

would anyone know if currently they are still producing any model where they put some piece of kauri wood in the back case like shown in 'a blog to watch' review?

here is the link: http://www.ablogtowatch.com/magrette-re ... ch-review/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Cheers!

Re: [Review]: Magrette(MAR-GRET-TEE) Regattare

Posted: 18 Sep 2013 07:56
by sunny_blue123
I have a pc of the Magrette bronze... it is the 1st batch which was of the wrong material so brass it is.... they offered to send back and replace the casing once they found out on then the worldwide material batch issues... think then many of the microbrands are getting their bronze from this single source suspected to be in china. Anyway I rejected their offer and kept the watch... it is a nice piece and probably true to be the cheapest bronze/brass watch around... will post photo later... this is the 1st of pc of watch that got me hooked to strap mixing... bad poison spell that causes me to buy straps after straps :cry: then finally also go and got a Panerai... :twisted: then this strap changing madness extends to all my seiko's... no stopping till now... :mrgreen:

Re: [Review]: Magrette(MAR-GRET-TEE) Regattare

Posted: 02 Nov 2013 14:51
by sherpa75
hi great review , just picked up a magrette myself having a lot of fun with it

Re: [Review]: Magrette(MAR-GRET-TEE) Regattare

Posted: 26 Nov 2013 09:46
by adrian28
Wow...nice watch.

Think of getting one too.